gern can mean gladly, willingly or with pleasure.
It can be combined with the verbs haben or mögen.
Ich mag dich gern./Ich hab dich gern. - I like you fine.
Gert is a name of a person
"Ich brauche dich" is "I need you" in English.
"Ich Spiele gern" means " I like games" or" I like play"
I don't like you.
"gerne" or "gern" means gladly / willingly / with pleasure / well liked ich habe ... gern, ich habe es gern = I like ..., I like it ich würde gern - I would like to
Was studierst du gern? translates as what (subjects) do you enjoy studying?A reply would normally begin with ich studiere gern....
I have my family very much. It's not a proper sentence.
Ich wär' jetzt gern in Camden = I would like/love to be in Camden now
Gern was created in 1998.
Ich tanze gern.
Gern Blandsten Records was created in 1992.
Gern Nagler was born on 1932-02-23.
In German, "gern" or "gerne" is an adverb that literally means "willingly" but often translates in context to mean "to like to do something," e.g. "ich spiele" means "I play" but "ich spiele gern" means "I like to play." The difference between "gern" and "gerne" has purely to do with euphony; there is no difference in meaning.